ROBERT M. HORDON
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
1990-present.
Member, Water Resources Research Council, Rutgers University.
1995-present.
Member, Environmental Sciences Graduate Program, Rutgers.
1997. Member of External Review Committee for
the Department of Geology and Geography, Lehman College, City University of New
York.
1997.
Member, U.S. EPA Earth Science Review Panel, Washington, DC.
1998-1999.
Member, U.S. EPA Geography and Atmospheric Sciences Review Panel,
Washington, DC.
1998-2002. Member, Technical Advisory Committee
to the Source Water Assessment Program of the New Jersey Department of
Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ.
1999.
Moderator, Fall Conference, New Jersey Section, American Water Resources
Association, East Brunswick, NJ.
1999-2002.
Member, Finance Committee, Association of American Geographers,
Washington, DC.
1999-2001. Elected Director, Water Resources
Speciality Group, Association of American Geographers.
2000. Member, Hydrology and Watershed Management
Technical Committee, American Water Resources Association.
2000-2002.
Member, U.S. EPA Geography Review Panel, Washington, DC.
2001. Member, Annual Meeting Program Committee,
Association of American Geographers.
2002.
Treasurer, American Institute of Hydrology.
2002.
Member, Public Advisory
Committee, New Jersey Statewide Water Supply Plan.
2002.
Appointments and Promotions Committee, Rutgers.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Articles in The Encyclopedia of
Atmospheric Sciences and Astrogeology, Encyclopedia of Earth Science
Series, Vol. II, R.W. Fairbridge,
(ed.), New York: Reinhold Publishing Corp., 1967:
"Evapotranspiration,"
pp. 372-373;
"Icelandic
Low," pp. 474-475;
"North American
High," pp. 689-690;
"Pacific High
(Hawaiian High)," pp. 722-723;
"Siberian High
(Asiatic High)," pp. 863-865.
2. "The Response of the Northeastern New
Jersey Water Transfer Network to the 1962-1966 Drought," Proceedings,
Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association, New York City,
November 18-22, 1968, pp. 500-510.
3. Benefits from Integrated Water Management
in Urban Areas - The Case of the New York Metropolitan Region, A Report
submitted to the Office of Water Resources Research, U.S. Department of
Interior (Grant No. 14-01-0001-1583), April, 1969.
Zobler, L., G.W. Carey, M.R. Greenberg, and R.M.
Hordon.
4. "The Application of Graph Theory to the
Simulated Water Transfer Networks of Northeastern New Jersey, 1970-1985," Proceedings,
10th Annual Meeting, New York-New Jersey Division, Association of American
Geographers, Ringwood, NJ, October 24-25, 1969, (May, 1970), (3):38-50.
5. "A Geographical Systems Analysis of the
Water Supply Networks of the New York Metropolitan Region," The
Geographical Review, 1971,
61(3):339-354.
Greenberg, M.R., L. Zobler, G.W. Carey and R.M.
Hordon.
6. Urbanization, Water Pollution, and Public
Policy. Center for Urban Policy
Research, Rutgers University, 1972, 214 pp.
Carey, G.W., L. Zobler, M.R. Greenberg, and R.M.
Hordon.
7. "Changing Watersheds in Metropolitan Areas:
A Statistical Analysis of Selected Basins in New Jersey," Proceedings,
National Symposium on Watersheds in Transition, American Water Resources
Association, Fort Collins, CO, June 19-22, 1972, pp. 394-399.
8. Articles in The Encyclopedia of Geochemistry
and Environmental Sciences, Encyclopedia of Earth Science Series, Vol. IVA,
R.W. Fairbridge, (ed.), 1972, New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Company:
"Hydrologic
Cycle," pp. 515-519;
"Water
Balance," pp. 1248-1252.
9. "Water Quality in a Polluted Estuary: A
Preliminary Analysis of the Arthur Kill," Proceedings, 13th Annual
Meeting, Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers, Geneseo,
NY, 1972, (1973), (6):29-36.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
10. "A Statistical Dissolved Oxygen Model
for a Free-Flowing River System," Journal of the American Statistical
Association, 1973, 68(342):279-283.
Greenberg, M.R., G.W. Carey, L. Zobler, and R.M.
Hordon.
11. "An Evaluation of Water Quality
Information: A Case Study of Streams in Metropolitan New Jersey," Transactions,
Illinois State Academy of Science, 1973, 66(3-4):105-114.
12. "Water Trends in New Jersey," in New
Jersey Trends, T.P. Norman, (ed.), Institute for Environmental Studies,
Rutgers University, 1974, pp. 213-234.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
13. "Environmental Impact Statements: Some
Annoying Questions," Journal of the American Institute of Planners,
1974, 40(3):164-175.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
14. "Water Quality Monitoring and River
Basin Planning: A Critique and Some Recommendations," Journal of
Environmental Management, 1974, 2:319-330.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
15. "Selected Trends in Metropolitan Water
Supply: A Case Study of the New York and New Jersey Metropolitan Area," Proceedings,
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Milwaukee, WI,
April, 1975, (7):96-100.
16. "LOIS and LORDS - Two New Land-Use
Information Systems for New Jersey," Professional Geographer, 1975,
27(4):485-487.
17. Environmental Factors Which Shape Local
Planning. Report to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs, Grant
No. 00518, Institute for Environmental Studies, Rutgers University, 1975, 441
pp. Douglas, L., M.L. Granstrom, R.M. Hordon, L.G. Merrill, Jr., T.P. Norman,
and A.H. Stukey.
18. "Application of Factor Analysis to
Water Quality Data: The Passaic River Basin," in Urbanization and Water
Quality Control, W. Whipple, Jr., (ed.), American Water Resources
Association, 1975, pp. 245-251.
19. "A Geographical Systems Analysis of the
Water Disposal Networks of the New York Metropolitan Region," Geographical
Review, 1976, 66:32-47.
Zobler, L., G.W. Carey, M.R. Greenberg, and R.M.
Hordon.
20. "North Jersey Watersheds
Management," in Field Guidebook, Brush, J.E. and G.W. Carey,
(eds.), Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York
City, April, 1976, pp. 32-35.
21. Water Supply Planning: A Case Study and
Systems Analysis. Center for Urban
Policy Research, Rutgers University, 1976, 166 pp.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
22. "Factor Analysis of Water Quality Data
in New Jersey: Evaluation of Alternative Rotations," Proceedings,
International Geographical Congress, Moscow, USSR, 1976, Vol. 2 (Climatology,
Hydrology, and Glaciology), pp. 243-245.
23. "A Test of Alternatives for Meeting
Public Potable Water Requirements," Water Resources Bulletin, 1976,
12(4):669-680. Greenberg, M.R. and R.M.
Hordon.
24. A Guide to the Environmental Aspects of
the Local Planning Process. State of New Jersey, Department of Community
Affairs, Local Planning Assistance Unit, 1976, 196 pp.
Hordon, R.M. (Senior Editor), L.G. Merrill, Jr.,
and T.P. Norman, Esq.
25. Current Planning Capacity: A Practical
Carrying-Capacity Approach to Land-Use Planning. Rutgers University
Extension Bulletin No. 413, 1977, 103 pp.
Nieswand, G.H., P.J. Pizor, B.B. Chavooshian, T.
Norman, R.M. Hordon, M.P. Bolan, and H.J. Goller.
26. "Water Supply as a Limiting Factor in
Developing Communities: Endogenous vs. Exogenous Sources," Water
Resources Bulletin, 1977, 13(5): 933-939.
27. "Water Supply as a Limiting Factor in
Developing Communities: Local vs. Regional Sources," Proceedings of the
Amsterdam Symposium on the Effects of Urbanization and Industrialization on the
Hydrological Regime and on Water Quality, International Association of
Hydrological Sciences, 1977, Publication no. 123, pp. 520-525.
28. Data Needs of the Passaic River Basin
Study. Report prepared for the U.S. Army Engineer District, New York, 1978,
116 pp.
29. "Water Resources Problems Affecting the
Northeast: The Drought, and Present and Future Water Supply Problems," Hearings
before the Subcommittee on Water Resources of the Committee on Public Works and
Transportation, House of Representatives, 97th Congress, First Session, March
19, 1981, pp. 123-126.
30. Managing Growth in Developing Communities.
Rutgers University Agricultural Experiment Station Publ. No. R-17901-1-82,
1982, 132 pp.
Pizor, P.J., R.M. Hordon, B.B. Chavooshian, G.H.
Nieswand, W.J. Staehle, P.L. Ylvisaker, and T.P. Norman.
31. "Application of the Cornell Water and
Land Resources Analysis System (WALRAS) to the New Jersey Pinelands,"
Project Report to the Office of Water Technology, U.S. Dept. of the Interior,
1983.
Hordon, R.M., S. Pacenka, and A. Jaworski.
32. "Hazardous Waste Site Aerial
Reconnaissance: A Pilot Study in Burlington County, New Jersey," Project
Report prepared for the New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection, 1984.
33. "Ground Water Hydrology," Section
II of the Sourland Mountain Ground Water Management Report, prepared for
the New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Protection in cooperation with the
Middlesex-Somerset-Mercer Regional Study Council, Princeton, NJ, 1984, pp.
6-69.
34. "A Quantitative Approach to Determining
Land Use Densities From Water Supply and Quality," Journal of
Environmental Management, 1984, 18:49-56.
Pizor, P.J., G.H. Nieswand, and R.M. Hordon.
35. "Using Specific Capacity Well Ratios to
Estimate Groundwater Yield by Geologic Formation," Hydrological Science
and Technology: Short Papers, 1986, 2(1):39-43.
36. "The Role of Fracture Trace Analysis in
Groundwater Investigation," Hydrological Science and Technology,
1987, 3(1-2):67-74.
Bagheri, S. and R.M. Hordon.
37. Watershed Management Strategies for the
State of New Jersey: Phase I - Background. New Jersey Agricultural
Experiment Station Publication No. H-17505-1-87, Rutgers University, 1987, 402
pp. Pizor, P.J., B.B. Chavooshian, W.
Goldfarb, R.M. Hordon, G.H. Nieswand, T. Shelton, J.C.F. Tedrow, G.F. Walton,
M.F. Ali, S.M. Holler, R. Schiafo, A. Bergmueller, and D.S. Reed.
38. "Groundwater Identification Using
Digitally Enhanced NHAP," Technical Papers, ASPRS-ACSM Annual Meeting,
Baltimore, Remote Sensing, 1987, (1):94-103.
Bagheri, S. and R.M. Hordon.
39. "Hazardous Waste Site Identification
Using Aerial Photography: A Pilot Study in Burlington County, New Jersey,
U.S.A.," Journal of Environmental Management, 1988, 12(1):119-125.
Bagheri, S. and R.M. Hordon.
40. "Estimating Ground-Water Yields by
Hydrograph Separation," Hydrological Science and Technology, 1988,
4(1-4):328-333.
41. Watershed Management Strategies for New
Jersey. New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Publication No.
H-17505-1-89, Rutgers University, 1989, 261 pp.
Nieswand, G.H., B.B. Chavooshian, S.M. Holler,
R.M. Hordon, M.T. Olohan, P.J. Pizor, T. Shelton, and D.S. Reed.
42. Buffer Strips to Protect Water Supply
Reservoirs and Surface Water Intakes: A Model and Recommendations. New
Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station Publication No. H-17505-2-89, Rutgers
University, 1989, 143 pp.
Nieswand, G.H., B.B. Chavooshian, R.M. Hordon,
T. Shelton, S. Blarr, B. Brodeur, and D.S. Reed.
43. "The Use of Flow-Duration Curves in
Ground-Water Yield Reconnaissance Studies," Ground Water in the
Piedmont, Proceedings of a Conference on Ground Water in the Piedmont of
the Eastern United States, 1989, C.C. Daniel, III, R.K. White, and P.A. Stone
(eds.), Charlotte, NC, 124-132.
44. "Buffer Strips to Protect Water Supply
Reservoirs: A Model and Recommendations," Water Resources Bulletin,
1990, 26(6):959-966.
Nieswand, G.H., R.M. Hordon, T.B. Shelton, B.B.
Chavooshian, and S. Blarr.
45. "Self-Interest and Voluntary Protection
of Ground Water: Local Government Response to Initial Federal and State
Initiatives in New Jersey," Ground Water Management Assistance Center,
Rutgers University, Report No. 1 to the NJDEPE, 1993, 28 pp. Sanchez, J., M.
Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess.
46. "Municipal Needs for Ground Water
Protection: A Survey of New Jersey Municipalities," Ground Water
Management Assistance Center, Rutgers University, Report No. 2 to the NJDEPE,
1993, 28 pp.
Sanchez, J., M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C.
Chess.
47. "Communication with the Ground Water
Management Assistance Center," Ground Water Management Assistance Center,
Rutgers University, Report No. 3 to the NJDEPE, 1993, 59 pp. Greenberg, M., R. Hordon, J. Sanchez, and C.
Chess.
48. "Municipal Attention to Ground Water
Protection: A Selection of New Jersey Municipalities," Ground Water
Management Assistance Center, Rutgers University, Report No. 4 to the NJDEPE,
1994, 43 pp. Sanchez, J., K. Lowrie, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C. Chess.
49. "Selecting Businesses to Pilot Ground
Water Pollution Prevention Innovations," Ground Water Management Assistance
Center, Rutgers University, Report No. 5 to the NJDEPE, 1994, 14 pp. Lowrie, K., M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, and C.
Chess.
50. "A Multicriteria Network Model for
Water Supply Planning in Northern New Jersey," in Applications of
Management Science, K.D. Lawrence and G.R. Reeves (eds.), 1996, Greenwich,
CT: JAI Press, Inc., (9):243-249.
Lawrence, K.D., S.M. Lawrence, R.M. Hordon, and
Z. Jin.
51. "Icelandic Low," Encyclopedia
of Climate and Weather, Stephen H. Schneider (ed.), New York: Oxford
University Press, 1996, Vol. 1, pp. 427-430.
52. "Water Demand Estimation on a
State-By-State Basis," in Advances in Business and Management
Forecasting, K.D. Lawrence, M. Guerts, and J.B. Guerard (eds.), 1998,
Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., (2): 101-112.
Hordon, R.M., K.D. Lawrence, and S.M. Lawrence.
53. Articles in Magill's Survey of Science:
Earth Science Series,
Supplement, R. Smith (ed.), Pasadena, CA: Salem
Press, 1998:
"Drought," pp.
2897-2903;
"Watersheds,"
pp. 3178-3185;
"Weather
Modification," pp. 3186-3192.
54. Articles in Natural Resources, Coyne,
M.S. and C.W. Allin, (eds.), 1998, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press:
"Aquifers,"
(1):42-44;
"Groundwater,"
(2):359-361;
"Lakes,"
(2):426-430;
"Streams and
Rivers," (3):782-787;
"Waste Management
and Disposal," (3):860-862;
"Water," (3):
863-869;
"Bibliography,"
(3):951-959.
55. Articles in Encyclopedia of Hydrology and
Water Resources, Herschy, R.W. and
R.W. Fairbridge (eds.), 1998, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, Kluwer Academic
Publishers:
"Hydrological
Cycle," pp. 367-371;
"Water
Balance," pp. 679-681.
56.
Articles in Encyclopedia of Environmental Issues, Allen, C.W. (ed.),
2000, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press:
"Aquifers and
Aquifer Restoration," (1):61-63;
"Sewage Treatment
and Disposal," (3): 656-658;
"Water
Treatment," (3):778-781;
"Water Use,"
(3):781-783.
57. Articles in Standard Handbook of
Environmental Science, Health, and Technology, Lehr, J.H. and J.K. Lehr
(eds.), 2000, New York: McGraw-Hill:
"The Hydrologic
Cycle," pp. 4.1-4.8;
"Precipitation and
Runoff," pp. 4.9-4.16;
"Streamflow and
Flood Control," pp. 4.17-4.24.
58. Article in Earth Science, James A.
Woodhead (ed.), 2001, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press:
"Water Table,"
Vol. 4: 2078-2081.
59. Articles in Natural Disasters, Marlene
Bradford and Robert S. Carmichael (eds.), 2001, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press:
"Drought,"
Vol. 1: 71-74;
"Floods," Vol.
2: 453-459.
60. Article in World Geography, Ray
Sumner (ed.), 2001, Pasadena, CA: Salem
Press:
“The Sun and the Earth,”
Vol. 1: 50-52.
61. “Environmental Impact of Reducing Sprawl
Effects Through Urban Redevelopment and Growth Controls: A Case Study of
Central New Jersey,” National Center for Neighborhood and Brownfields
Redevelopment, Bloustein School, Rutgers University, Report 14, New Brunswick,
NJ, Feb. 18, 2002, 50 pp.
H. Mayer, M. Greenberg, R. Hordon, D. Knee, K.T.
Tyler, and C. Danis.
BOOK REVIEWS
1. Pereira, H.C. Land Use and Water Resources, Professional
Geographer, 1974, 26(3):334-335.
2. Mitchell, C.W. Terrain Evaluation: The World
Landscape, Professional Geographer, 1975, 27(2):249-250.
3. Mueller, J.E. Restless River: International
Law and the Behavior of the Rio Grande, Professional Geographer, 1976,
28(4):419-420.
4. D. DeMoyer, Jr. and L.B. Horwitz. A System
Approach to Water Distribution Modeling and Control, Water Resources
Bulletin, 1977, 13(3):636.
5. Walker, R.
Water Supply, Treatment and Distribution, Water Resources Bulletin,
1979, 15(2):560-561.
6. King, C.A.M., Physical Geography, Water
Resources Bulletin, 1985, 21(3):522-523.
7. Misc. reviews for "The Encyclopedia of
the Environment," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1992-93.
8. Hillel, Daniel. "Rivers of Eden: The
Struggle for Water and the Quest for Peace in the Middle East," AAAS
Science Books and Films, 1995, 31(7):204.
9. Abramovitz, Janet N.,"Imperiled Waters,
Impoverished Future: The Decline of Freshwater Ecosystems," AAAS
Science Books and Films, 1996, 32(5):139.
10. National Research Council,
"Rediscovering Geography: New Relevance for Science and Society," AAAS
Science Books and Films, 1997, 33(9):266.
11. Lamb, S. and D. Sington, "Earth Story:
The Shaping of Our World," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1999, pp.
32-33.
12. Wohl, Ellen E. (ed.),"Inland Flood
Hazards: Human, Riparian, and Aquatic Communities," AAAS Science Books
and Films, 2001, 37(2):58.
13. Koeppel, Gerald T. “Water for Gotham: A
History,” The Professional Geographer, 2001, 53(3): 447-448.
14. Cambridge Educational. “An Electronic Atlas
for Schools,” AAAS Science Books and Films, 2001, 37(6):280.
FILM REVIEWS
1. "Eternal Change: Story of a Mountain
(Mt. Rainier)," AAAS Science
Books and Films, 1975, 11(1):47.
2. "Planning for Floods," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1976,
12(1):45-46.
3. "Incident on Cannon Mountain," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1977,
13(3):177.
4. "Tomorrow's Quake: A Film on Earthquake
Prediction," AAAS Science Books
and Films, 1978, 14(3):190.
5. "When the Earth Moves," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1982,
17(4):225.
6. "Water Power," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1982,
18(2):107.
7. "The End of an Aquifer," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1983,
18(3):153.
8. "Water Wars: The Battle of Mono
Lake," AAAS Science Books and
Films, 1984, 20(2):102.
9. "River Channel Forms" and
"Waves and Beaches," AAAS Science Books and Films, 1986,
22(1):66.
10. "Can Polar Bears Tread
Water?," AAAS Science Books and
Films, 1991, 27(2):55.
11. "Black Sea: Voyage of
Healing," AAAS Science Books
and Films, 1999, 35(5):228.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS
1. August 23, 1968. "Structure of New
Jersey Water Systems," Invited presentation before the Office of Water
Resources Research, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Washington, DC.
2. April 21-25, 1969. "The Application of
Graph Theory to Metropolitan Water Supply Agency Transfers," Annual
Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C. Abstract
published in Transactions, American Geophysical Union, April, 1969,
50(4):146.
3. April, 1972. "A Factor Analysis of
Selected Water Quality Variables in Central New Jersey During 1960-1969,"
Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Washington, D.C. Abstract published in Transactions,
American Geophysical Union, April, 1972, 53(4):378.
4. April 21, 1972. "Water Supply and
Pollution Control Data Bank of New Jersey," Frontiers of Urban Planning
Conference, Bureau of Government Research, Rutgers University.
5. January 17, 1973. "An Analysis of Water
Quality in the Major River Basins of Metropolitan New Jersey, 1960-1969,"
Seminar on Pollution and Water Resources, Columbia University.
6. March 31, 1973. "A Study of the
Longitudinal Distribution of Velocity in the Upper Whippany River, New
Jersey," Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Academy of Science. Abstract published in the New
Jersey Academy of Science, 1973, 18(1):22.
Hordon, R.M. and W.R. Samsel.
7. April, 1973. "A Comparison of Orthogonal
and Oblique Factor Analytic Rotations," Annual Meeting of the Northeastern
Section of the Regional Science Association, Syracuse, New York. Abstract published in the Northeastern
Regional Science Review, 1973, 3:103.
8. May 23, 1973. "Water Pollution and
Public Policy," Public Forum, Morris County College, NJ.
9. October 15, 1973. "Public Potable Water
Demand for New Jersey," Invited presentation before the State Task Force
on Planning, Trenton, NJ.
Hordon, R.M. and M.R. Greenberg.
10. November 1, 1973. "Water Quality
Monitoring in the New York-New Jersey Metropolitan Region," Environmental
Monitoring Conference sponsored by the National Science Foundation and the
Regional Plan Association, New York City.
11. February 11, 1974. "The Use of
Statistical Analysis for Water Quality Data," NSF Chautauqua Short Course
on Water Pollution, University of Maryland.
12. October 18-19, 1974. "A Preliminary
Critique of LOIS - A New Land Oriented Information System for New Jersey,"
Annual Meeting of the Middle States Division of the Association of American
Geographers, West Point, NY. Abstract
published in the Proceedings, Middle States Division, Association of
American Geographers, 1974, 8:141.
13. December 17, 1974. "New Jersey Water
Supply Agency Interconnections," Northeastern New Jersey Water Supply
Advisory Committee to the Department of Environmental Protection, Chatham, NJ.
14. December 18, 1974. "Application of
Factor Analysis to Water Quality Variations in New Jersey Streams,"
Geology Department Colloquium Series, Rutgers University.
15. January 28, 1975. "Selected Trends in
Metropolitan Water Supply," Annual Meeting of the American Association for
the Advancement of Science, New York City.
16. April 18, 1975. "Floodplain Delineation
and Computer Graphics," Institute for the Development of Riverine and
Estuarine Systems, Hershey, PA.
17. May 7, 1975. "Possible Canadian-U.S.
Water Transfers," Canadian Studies Conference, Jersey City State College.
18. June 16, 1975. "Water Supply Modeling
in New Jersey," Invited presentation before the Water Policy and Supply
Council of the Department of Environmental Protection, Trenton, NJ. Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
19. October 20-22, 1975. "Multivariate
Analysis of Environmental Factor Maps: Application to a Land Use Suitability
Rating System," Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Salt
Lake City, UT. Abstract published in Geological Society of America Abstracts
with Programs, 1975, 7(7):1120-21.
20. April 11, 1976. "The Natural
Environment of the New York Metropolitan Region," Plenary Session, Annual
Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, New York City.
21. April 12, 1976. "Problems in Urban
Environmental Conservation," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, New York City.
22. May 17, 1976. "Water Supply Planning in
New Jersey," Invited presentation for the Department of Environmental
Protection, Trenton, NJ.
Greenberg, M.R. and R.M. Hordon.
23. July 16-26, 1976. "The Major
Environmentally-Based Land Use Issues on the Urban Fringe," Invited paper,
Precongress Symposium No. K-10 "Man and Environment," International
Geographical Congress, Volga River, USSR.
Abstract published (in Russian) in Man and Environment
Symposium, Moscow, pp. 154-156.
24. October 13, 1976. "The International
Geographical Congress and its Hydrologic Sections, Moscow, Summer 1976," Seminar
on Pollution and Water Resources, Columbia University.
25. April 27, 1977. "Is the Water Crop
Theory Tenable for Growth Control," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Salt Lake City. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1977, pp. 132-133.
26. October 27, 1977. "Future Exogenous
Sources of Water for Nassau and Suffolk County, Long Island," Annual
Meeting of the Middle States Division, Association of American Geographers,
C.W. Post College, Greenvale, NY.
27. November 1, 1977. "Water Supply and
Water Quality: Two Key Factors for Establishing a Quantitative Framework for
Land Use Planning Decisions," Annual Meeting of the American Water
Resources Association, Tucson.
Hordon, R.M. and G.H. Nieswand.
28. April 9-12, 1978. "An Assessment of the
Potential Ground Water Yield of the Stratified Drift Deposits in the
Northeastern U.S.," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, New Orleans.
29. November 6-10, 1978. "Application of
the Douglas Nutrient Dilution Model to the Non-Sewered Areas of Central New
Jersey," Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association,
Orlando. Hordon, R.M. and G.H. Nieswand.
30. April 22-25, 1979. "Recommended
Procedure for Obtaining Land Use and Other Socio-Economic Data for the Flood
Hazard Areas Within a Municipality," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Philadelphia. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1979, p. 249.
Hordon, R.M. and R. Ziegenfus.
31. May 5, 1979. "Water Conservation and
Reduction of Demand," Special Workshop on Water Supply sponsored by the
Stony Brook-Millstone Watersheds Association, Princeton, NJ.
32. October 10, 1979. "Ground Water
Pollution," New Jersey Federation of Planning Officials, Northwest Area
Meeting, Hunterdon County, NJ.
33. April 13-16, 1980. "The Douglas-Trela
Nutrient Dilution Model: A Procedure to Determine Residential Density in
Non-Sewered Areas," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Louisville, KY. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1980, p. 194.
34. July 7-17, 1980. "Areal Estimates of
Ground Water Yield for Bedrock Formations," International Geological
Congress, Paris. Abstract
published in the Proceedings of the Congress, 1980, Vol. 3, Sections
13-10, p. 1116.
35. October 12-16, 1980. "The Problem of
Delineating Headwater Areas in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey," Annual
Meeting of the American Water Resources Association, Minneapolis.
36. December 11, 1980. "Ground Water Yield
Estimates by Hydrograph Separation," Seminar on Pollution and Water
Resources, Columbia University.
37. March 19, 1981. "Water Supply Problems
in New Jersey." Invited Testimony
before the Subcommittee on Water Resources of the U.S. Congress; Chairman Rep.
Robert Roe, Newark, NJ.
38. April 19-22, 1981. "Water Quality
Standards in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey," Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles. Abstract published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1981,
p. 240.
39. October 16-17, 1981. "Current Planning
Capacity: A Quantitative Approach to Determining Land Use Densities Based upon
Water Supply and Water Quality Criteria," Annual Meeting of the Middle
States Division, Association of American Geographers, Rochester, NY. Nieswand, G.H., P.J. Pizor, and R.M. Hordon.
40. March 10, 1982. "Determining Land Use
Densities Based on Water Supply and Water Quality Factors," Seminar on
Pollution and Water Resources, Columbia University.
41. April 25-28, 1982. "Ground Water
Quality in the New Jersey Pinelands," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, San Antonio, TX. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1982, p. 189.
42. May 31-June 4, 1982. "Nitrate
Variations in the New Jersey Pinelands," Annual Meeting of the American
Geophysical Union, Philadelphia. Poster No. H42B-24. Abstract published in EOS, Transactions of the American
Geophysical Union, 1982, 63(18):327.
43. October 11-15, 1982. "Water Quality
Variations in the New Jersey Pinelands," Annual Meeting of the American
Water Resources Association, San Francisco.
44. April 24-27, 1983. "Using Domestic Well
Records to Supplement Information on Aquifer Properties: A Case Study in
Central New Jersey," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Denver. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1983, p. 167.
45. April 22-25, 1984. "Estimating Ground
Water Yields for Consolidated Rock Formations," Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, Washington, DC. Abstract published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1984,
p. 217.
46. May 31-June 1, 1984. "Ground Water
Development Issues," American Institute of Hydrology Workshop on
"Current and Future National Water Problems and Issues as Related to
Hydrology," Washington, D.C.
47. March 9, 1985. "Ground Water Quantity
and Quality in New Jersey," Invited Keynote Presentation, Second Annual
Earth Science Conference, Kean College, Union, NJ.
48. April 21-24, 1985. "Water Quality and
Buffer Strips Around Water Supply Reservoirs," Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, Detroit. Abstract published in AAG
Program Abstracts, 1985.
49. October 28-31, 1985. "Using Specific
Capacity Ratios to Estimate Groundwater Yield by Geologic Formation,"
Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Orlando. Abstract published in Abstracts
with Programs, 1985, GSA, 17(7):613, Paper No. 78796.
50. May 5, 1986. "Land Use and Water
Quality in Public Potable Watersheds," Annual Meeting of the Association
of American Geographers, Minneapolis. Abstract
published in AAG Program Abstracts, 1986.
51. October 16-17, 1986. "Buffer Strips
Around Water Supply Reservoirs," Fall Meeting, American Institute of
Hydrology, Washington, DC.
52. April, 1987. "Water Quality Changes in
Urbanizing Watersheds," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Portland, OR. Abstract
published in AAG Newsletter, August 1, 1987, 22(7):l4.
53. April 6-10, 1988. "Community
Ground-Water Issues in Hazardous Waste Facility Siting in New Jersey,"
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Phoenix. Abstract published in 1988 AAG
Annual Meeting, p. 82.
54. August 21-26, 1988. "Estimating
Ground-Water Yield in Consolidated Rock Formations by Using Specific Capacity
Values," 26th Congress of the International Geographical Union, Sydney,
Australia. Abstract published in
Abstracts of the IGU, 1988, (1):256.
55. March 19-22, 1989. "Field Problems in
Freshwater Wetland Delineations," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Baltimore. Abstract
published in 1989 AAG Program and Abstracts, p. 90.
56. November 14, 1989. "Current Planning
Capacity Analysis in New Jersey," County Planner's Workshop sponsored by
the New Jersey Office of State Planning, Rutgers University.
57. April 19-22, 1990. "The Use of Q20/Q80
Flow-Duration Curve Ratios in Ground-Water Studies," Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, Toronto.
Abstract published in 1990 AAG Program and Abstracts, p.
108.
58. May 15, 1990. "Concepts in Groundwater
Hydrology," Invited presentation at the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Region II, New York City.
59. August 12-16, 1990. "Buffer Strips to
Protect Water Supply Reservoirs," CONSERV 90: The National Conference and
Exposition Offering Water Supply Solutions for the 1990's, Phoenix. Abstract published in CONSERV 90
Proceedings, 1990, p. 1261.
Nieswand, G.H., R.M. Hordon, and T.B. Shelton.
60. April 13-17, 1991. "Buffer Strips as a
Tool for Water Supply Protection," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Miami, FL. Abstract
published in 1991 AAG Annual Meeting Abstracts, p. 88.
61. October 21-24, 1991. "The Use of
Flow-Duration Curves and Specific Capacity Values in Ground-Water
Studies," Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, San Diego. Abstract
published in 1991 GSA Abstract with Programs, Paper # 6569, p.
A:326-327.
62. November 19-21, 1991. "Capacity Based
Planning," Annual Meeting of the New Jersey Federation of Planning
Officials, Atlantic City.
63. April 18-22, 1992. "The Importance of
the Hydrologic Parameter in Wetland Delineations," Annual Meeting of the
Association of American Geographers, San Diego. Abstract published in 1992 AAG Annual Meeting Abstracts,
p. 105.
64. August 24-September 3, 1992.
"Estimating Base Flow by Using Hydrograph Separation and Flow-Duration
Curve Analysis," International Geological Congress, Kyoto, Japan. Abstract
published in the Abstracts of the 29th International Geological Congress,
1992, (3):907.
65. November 1-5, 1992. "Wetlands Science: Measuring
the Hydrologic Parameter," Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources
Association, Reno, NV.
66. April 6-10, 1993. "The Relationship
Between Nitrates and Residential Lot Size: A Case Study in New Jersey,"
Annual Meeting of the Association of American Geographers, Atlanta. Abstract
published in 1993 AAG Annual Meeting Abstracts, pp. 106-107.
67. June 16, 1993. "The Geohydrologic
Regions of New Jersey," Local Democracy in Poland Meeting at Rutgers
University.
68. March 23, 1994. "The Role of the Ground
Water Management Assistance Center at Rutgers University," Monmouth County
Environmental Roundtable, Howell Township, NJ.
69. March 22-24, 1994. "A Multi-Criteria
Water Supply Planning Model for New Jersey," Annual Meeting of the
Northeastern Decision Sciences Institute, Providence, RI. Abstract
published in the Proceedings of the Northeastern Decision Sciences,
1994, pp. 295-296. Lawrence, K.D., S.M. Lawrence, and R.M. Hordon.
70. March 29-April 2, 1994. "A Case Study
of Ground Water Contamination in Western New Jersey," Annual Meeting of
the Association of American Geographers, San Francisco. Abstract
published in 1994 AAG Annual Meeting Abstracts, p. 164.
71. November 20-22, 1995. "A Demand
Forecasting Model for Water Usage," Annual Meeting of the Decision
Sciences Institute, Boston. Extended Abstract published in the Proceedings
of the Northeastern Decision Sciences, 1995, (2):1008-1009.
Lawrence, K.D., R.M. Hordon, and S.M. Lawrence.
72. September, 1995. "Water Resources
Issues in New Jersey," School of Business, Montclair State University,
Montclair, NJ.
73. April 9-13, 1996. "The Water Supply
Systems of New Jersey," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Charlotte, NC. Abstract published in 1996 AAG Annual
Meeting Abstracts, p. 134.
74. May 5-8, 1996. "Optimal Interconnection
of Water Supplies: A Multicriteria Model," Spring Meeting of the Institute
for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Washington, D.C.
Lawrence, K.D., S.M. Lawrence, R.M. Hordon, and
Z. Jin.
75. August 4-10, 1996. "Forecasting Public
Potable Water Demand," 28th International Geographical Congress, The
Hague, Netherlands, Abstract published in Abstract Book, 1996, p. 186.
76. November 3-6, 1996. "Forecasting the
Demand for Water on a State by State Basis," Fall Meeting of the Institute
for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Atlanta.
Lawrence, K.D., R.M. Hordon, and S.M. Lawrence.
77. November 3-6, 1996. "Forecasting the
Demand for Water on a Disaggregated Basis for New Jersey," Fall Meeting of
the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS),
Atlanta. Hordon, R.M. and Lawrence, K.D.
78. April 1-5, 1997. "A Factor Analysis of
Surface Water Quality in New Jersey," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Fort Worth, TX. Abstract published in 1997 AAG
Annual Meeting Abstracts, p. 117.
79. October 26-29, 1997. "The Demand for
Water in New Jersey Municipalities," Fall Meeting of the Institute for
Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), Dallas.
Hordon, R.M., K.D. Lawrence, and S.M. Lawrence.
80. March 25-26, 1998. "Salt Plume Movement
in Fractured Bedrock," Annual Meeting of the Association of American
Geographers, Boston.
81. March 23-27, 1999. "A Multivariate
Analysis of Municipal Water Demand," Annual Meeting of the Association of
American Geographers, Honolulu.
82. November 7-10, 1999. "Flow-Duration Curves and Watershed Modification," Annual Meeting of the American Institute of Hydrology and Fourth USA/CIS Joint Conference on Environmen